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    3 months ago

    Only the ones like the fire. Most are way too slow for something like that. I do know a couple of Linux projects though.

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      3 months ago

      My kindle PW3 runs android well. If anything it feels faster as no notifications about logging in, registering.

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          Its running an older version of android, 4.4 KitKat and its massively stripped down with system apps. Keeps in lean, but fully functional. As a tinkerer and an enjoyer of digital books, this scratches an itch which jailbreaking didn’t.

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    3 months ago

    For a kobo you can replace the kindle store with your own calibre library so you can download and read any book you have stored in calibre.

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      Yeah I have a kobo. You can bypass creating an account and just use calibre. No need to install something that isn’t stock.

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    Just jail breaking my kindle and installing Koreader on it was enough for me. Now I can directly download books from my calibre server on my Kindle

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      I was pretty content with that too but then with one of the updates I had Amazon asking for registration and network connection every time I powered on. That and defaulting to store screen instead of my library. When I first got the pw3 this wasn’t an issue.

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        In the jail break there were instructions for steps to prevent kindle updates from ruining your setup, I’d say look into that. I’ll be disabling software updates entirely, a shitty company like Amazon will keep making things worse. If I knew better I’d have never purchased a Kindle in the first place

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    3 months ago

    I looked up long time ago about rooting my paperwhite gen 10 but couldn’t find anything. Care to share if you have some links?

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      The 10th generation Paperwhite is known as the Paperwhite 4 (PW4). I have one and I jailbroke it many years ago. I’ve even accidentally uninstalled the jailbreak and was able to re-jailbreak it.

      Read all of this very carefully. Make sure that your firmware version is 5.14.2 or earlier.

      Then read (again, carefully) about this jailbreak method and follow the installation instructions.

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          I don’t know since I’m not on that version. You can take a look around the MobileRead forums in the Development section and see if you can find information on that. It also depends on which device you have.

          I’m not involved with developing the jailbreaks so I can’t really give you more info than that. There’s also some jailbreak info outside of MobileRead too.

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      For that I would go the route of any mini pc with ddwrt’s development and an e-ink screen. More io, more affordable and much easier to develop on!

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      If I had to buy an ereader I would buy something that is native android but my pw3 had been passed to me from my grandmother, which I cherish the device but I care deeply about privacy and freedom so hackdroid is a great middle ground.

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      Been using Boox Poke 5 for more than a year. Really happy with it.

      Latest android update added quick share which is much better than bluetooth to transfer my epub and other files

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          Enable quick share to receive from everyone (if using different google account) in receiver side, this should be there in quick setting from swipe down (if not there, maybe it’s hidden, try to find it in edit setting). And then on sender when sharing, just use quick share. It will then show nearest devices.

          Afaik, it will use wifi to transfer the file, so it’s much faster than simple Bluetooth